Only Time" is a song by Irish musician Enya. It was released on 6 November 2000 as the lead single from her fifth studio album, A Day Without Rain (2000). The song reached number one in Canada, Germany, Poland and Switzerland, number two in Austria, and became Enya's only top-10 single as a solo artist in the United States, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. It became an anthem for the victims of the 11 September attacks, with Enya donating to a fund for the victims' families.[1]
In 2001, "Only Time" was released again as a radio remix. The track was remixed and mastered by the Swiss American Federation (S.A.F. aka Christian B. and Marc Dold) with a final mix by Enya's producer, Nicky Ryan. Enya donated the earnings from the sale of that single to the Widows' and Children's Fund of the Uniformed Firefighters Association to help the families of firefighters in the aftermath of the 11 September attacks.[2] Following the attacks, sales of the album and its lead single, "Only Time", skyrocketed after it was used by several radio and television networks in their coverage and aftermath of the attacks. As a result, "Only Time", (the S.A.F. radio remix) climbed to number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number one on the adult contemporary chart.[3][4] In 2002, the song received an ECHO Award for Best Single.
The song's music video, which shows Enya performing the song in a spring, summer, fall and winter theme, was directed by Graham Fink. It was released in 2000.[5] In March 2020, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the recording, the video was remastered in 4K.
On 13 November 2013, The Epic Split advertisement was launched for the Volvo Trucks Volvo FM range and featured the song and Jean-Claude Van Damme. The success of the ad caused "Only Time" to re-enter the Billboard Hot 100 at number 43,[72][73] and the UK Singles Chart at number 95. Kraft Foods later used the song in advertisements showing parents relaxing while their kids eat Kraft Macaroni & Cheese.[74]
The song was featured in the 2018 Marvel film Deadpool 2, as well as the 2022 Marvel film Thor: Love and Thunder. The song is also played in goal reviews of all Dallas Stars home games at the American Airlines Center.[75]
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It seems like there's been an update of some sort. I have "always on" and "show complications" turned on in my settings. When my watch first goes into rest mode (after I put my wrist down), the screen dims and continues to show all the complications, as it has always done. But lately it seems like sometimes it stops showing the complications and just shows the time until I raise it up. Has anyone else noticed this? Just shows the time in the upper right corner.
Try simply holding the power button on your watch until the screen where you can emergency call/siren pops up. That fixed mine. Apparently whenever you do that it toggles Reserve Battery mode on and off and when that is on, only the digital clock shows.
I was seeing this exact same thing. I shut down the watch completely for a few minutes. booted it back up and it seems to be working as normal now. In wrist down mode, it just fades the regular clock face instead of the simple digital time face.
I followed first hint in this article ( -apple-watch-only-shows-the-time-heres-the-real-fix/) and it resolved issue with only showing time when wrist is down. Mentioned button is the one that you need to hold to get into sos or shutdown menu, not the crown. Once you are in the menu just press cancel and watch face starts behaving as expected again. Seems like something chashes on the watch and it gets stuck in power saving mode of some sort.
I had the same issue on my Ultra that started after a full restore. What I did that worked was to hard reset the watch: press and hold both the crown and right button for at least 10 seconds until the Apple logo appears, then release. I hope this works for you too! Cheers.
Should the issue persist after that, or if you are already running the latest software, try unpairing your Apple Watch and setting it up again. When you unpair, a backup of your Apple Watch is automatically created.
That's the thing; when this happens, it only shows the time. And what's more odd is that it's not consistent behavior, it only happens sometimes. Right now it's showing all the complications even when not in "wrist up" mode. But then sometimes I'll look down and all the complications will be missing, with just the time in white showing in the upper right hand corner (where it normally displays when the complications are showing).
I think this is a new update, or at least a recent update. The watch used to just dim whatever app you were using, and if it had a stopwatch or timer, it would freeze it at the moment it dimmed. But now it blurs the whole app and puts just the time on the screen. I guess it's a good thing, I just had never seen it do that before and was confused.
Thanks, I think you got it. I wonder if there was an update the caused that setting to default to 2 minutes (where it was set when I just checked). I never changed that, but I know that it didn't used to do that behavior. I switched it to one hour, lets see if that does the trick. Odd that you can't turn it off altogether.
I can probably do some digging in here and find a thread where the author reported it as a bug. In a way, it sort of is a bug because it will do that while you're actively reading a text message that you just started reading. You have to tap the screen to get the clock to go away so you can resume reading the text. The situation that was brought up by another user was actually for a different app and not messages. I used messages as an example.
Hi, I have similar issue, indeed return to clock was set to 2 minutes, without me doing it. So now I have changed to 'always', but the time overlay still appear. I've click the crown to exit the app and return to home screen. Wrist down and the time overlay still there ??
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I found a solution, however it is quite convoluted. Firstly, on the board with your time tracking, create 2 separate date columns. 1 that is set to the current date, and 1 that is set to tomorrows date.
-then apply the following automations to the two columns
This pushes the 2 dates back 1 day. the first automation, you should set as 5:00pm and the second, set as 9:00am. This however, still applies during weekends. So what you need to do is create a separate board that mirrors to the original.
It was the first and last time I overpowered my brother Ronn,and the first and last time he threw a hunting knife at me.It was the first time I ever laughed at my father when he spanked me with a belt,and the last time he ever spanked me.
My versa is not showing any information regarding steps, distance, calories or heart rate. It is only showing the time. It still records this information on the app on my phone. Well it did a month ago but I am that fed up with it I've stopped wearing it. I have restarted and reset it but it hasn't rectified the problem. Can anyone help. Thanks
I woke up to the same exact problem. Have always used this clock face. UPDATE: I went into the app and changed the clock face and it worked. I then changed it back to the clock face I had in the first place and it has been working fine. Weird, but likely a little bug.
Tea bag tea is always inferior to loose leaf tea. The tea that goes into bags is called dust, and quite literally includes particles that fall to the floor and are swept up during machine processing. There is no delicate way to put it - dust grade tea is the cheap left overs. We are yet to come across tea bag tea that involves exceptional craftsmanship - that's why we don't include bags as part of the Cup Above Tea library.
Ruby is a visual artist based in New York and last January, she began a daily ritual of recycling her morning tea bag and repurposing it into tiny stunning artworks recording a special moment from her day. Each day of the year Ruby painted a new teabag and we caught up with her to hear more about her recently released coffee table book, 363 Days of Tea.
I was born in Tacloban City, in the Philippines, then moved to Manila at the age of 16, when I began a four-year course in architecture and fine arts at the University of Santo Tomas. I moved to the United States (New York) in 1977 at the age of 20. I grew up in a very creative environment. My father was a self-taught artist and his mum, my grandmother, was a very talented seamstress. Photography and music have always featured on both maternal and paternal sides. My maternal great-grandmother, who was pure Japanese, taught me origami when I was just five. My fascination for paper goes a long way back!
Watercolour is very unforgiving and was my least favourite of all the mediums. Ironically, it is primarily what I use for my tea bag paintings now. Over time, I developed some control on how to use it effectively, what colours work best, when to use gouache, what brushes to use and so on.
There is an old saying that when the Japanese mend broken objects, they fill the cracks with gold. They believe that when something has suffered damage and has a history it becomes more beautiful. This, along with the wabi-wabi philosophy and commitment to the everyday, the somewhat broken and the imperfect, is true to my design aesthetic and discipline.
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